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=== Background === | === Background === | ||
Almi Television Productions was a subsidiary of the Almi Group, formed in November 1978 by '''Al'''bert Schwartz and '''Mi'''chael Landes (hence the name of the company). They introduced themselves as "The dynamic, innovative producer/distributor (...) The fresh idea company for the 80's". Their ident appeared on some Almi productions prints for television in the early 1980s, and despite having a library of more than 500 films, most current prints of their previously distributed material is now controlled under several different companies. Le Canal+ (now [[StudioCanal (France)|StudioCanal]]) acquired and folded Almi in 1987. Video releases of ''After the Fall of New York'', ''BC Rock'', ''Superstition'', ''I Am the Cheese'', and ''Prime Risk'' had the standard [[Almi Pictures Productions|Almi Pictures]] logo. There is no information on the Web about Almi Television, but Almi Pictures and Almi Television were basically the same. | '''Almi Television Productions''' was a subsidiary of the Almi Group, formed in November 1978 by '''Al'''bert Schwartz and '''Mi'''chael Landes (hence the name of the company). They introduced themselves as "The dynamic, innovative producer/distributor (...) The fresh idea company for the 80's". Their ident appeared on some Almi productions prints for television in the early 1980s, and despite having a library of more than 500 films, most current prints of their previously distributed material is now controlled under several different companies. Le Canal+ (now [[StudioCanal (France)|StudioCanal]]) acquired and folded Almi in 1987. Video releases of ''After the Fall of New York'', ''BC Rock'', ''Superstition'', ''I Am the Cheese'', and ''Prime Risk'' had the standard [[Almi Pictures Productions|Almi Pictures]] logo. There is no information on the Web about Almi Television, but Almi Pictures and Almi Television were basically the same. | ||
=== 1st Logo (1981-1983) === | === 1st Logo (1981-1983) === |